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Old 02-03-2009 | 01:47 PM
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Default RE: Wolves De-listed

No-Wolf Attacks on Humans ? I am not a biology student but here goes- I have done a little research on this subject and I found there have been many attacks on humans . Try reading some research by T.R.Mader Research on the gray Wolf. He has documentation on many attacks in Minnesota imagine that,Alaska,North Dakota,and many other places in the continental US.You could Google (gray wolf attacks on humans) but that is to easy. I found other sites where a women and her little girl were attacked and they have pictures to show the mauling they recieved for just going for a walk. I have had wolves stalking me when walking in the forest in Bayfield county. Now Tell us again that (there hasn't been a single wolf attack on humans) You know what, You aught to do a little more research before trying to discredit a person. I think you would fit right in with the DNR. Make up a bunch of mumble jumble and pass it on as fact! This guy believes when I see. Just curious- is that what they taught you in DNR school????????????
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